Cahors

Capital of the Lot with a medieval iconic bridge. Cahors, with its Valentré Bridge UNESCO World Heritage Site and wine, is one of the most important and beautiful cities on the Via Podiensis.

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Cahors is a monumental city and one of the most important and awaited stops on the Le Puy Way. Surrounded by a bend in the River Lot, its universal symbol is the magnificent Pont Valentré, a medieval fortress from the 14th century with three towers, declared World Heritage Site. The Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, with its Byzantine domes, and the medieval old town invite for a fascinating stroll. Cahors is also the heart of a prestigious wine region, famous for its red Malbec wines. For the pilgrim, it's a city that has everything: history, art, gastronomy, wine, and all services for a memorable rest.

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The Puy (Via Podiensis)

Varaire - Cahors

25.00 km 8.33 h Baja

From: Varaire

To: Cahors

Cahors - Lascabanes

22.00 km 7.33 h Baja

From: Cahors

To: Lascabanes

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